BRANTLEY v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

No. 93-CV-19.

640 A.2d 181 (1994)

Melissa Annette BRANTLEY, Appellant, v. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Appellee.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided April 7, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald L. Drake, Washington, DC, for appellant.

Charles L. Reischel, Deputy Corp. Counsel, with whom John Payton, Corp. Counsel, and Michael A. Conley, Sp. Asst. Corp. Counsel, Washington, DC, were on the brief, for appellee.

Before STEADMAN, SCHWELB, and SULLIVAN, Associate Judges.


SCHWELB, Associate Judge:

Melissa Annette Brantley, now fourteen years of age, is a learning-disabled student in the District's public school system. In the suit which is the subject of this appeal, Melissa's mother sought monetary damages on her behalf from the District, claiming that public school officials neglected to evaluate Melissa's learning disabilities in proper and timely fashion, as required by applicable regulations, and that they consequently failed...

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